Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 June 1951 — Page 36
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oF Serippa-Moward Newspapers WASHINGTON, June 20—No American policy tod Asia has a chance of achieving peace or security for this country unless it looks forward to the liberation of China from the Communist yoke. The liberators of China should be the Chijese
' themselves, because an East-West racial war is pre-
eigely what we must avoid. But the Chinese, and other Asians, should be
assured that whenever they wish to take up arms against their conquerors, we stand ready and willing to aid them. This must be so, not because ‘of our historic friendship for Chinese people, but for the’ e of our own security, Twice in the past 10 years we have been involved .in wars Eiginating in Asia. We did not Eo into World War II until apan attacked us. We are now involved in what is probably World War III because of an attack against our ward-—South
Korea. * We Americans have dangerously neglected our Asian geography. .
. ’ Ld MITLER KNEW, and said, that his plan to conquer the world would never succeed until ha ‘had gained the raw materials and manpower of the undeveloped areas. Those resources are mpstly in Asia. That was why he first made an alliance with Stalin and then
Met former comrade, Hitler, and seized for himself the Cones prize of Asia—China. ~All of the wars of the ba past 25 years have been . mssentially wars for the
alta 08 the game! ant American fo always lain in a Mas me independent .
a fifth of A a has a and a
more is around her berxs. The Asian populations Jaw N04 the balance of ward
We have been dangerously to the risk eof our own
:) yoy » the Hives of |. American Pays. ow American d
, Malaya and Hong Britain necesarily will be
our side and whether we or they lke it or mot, American and British troops in large
will be committed to warfare in Asia, 's inevitable; the workshop
of is useless without the mW B of Asia. % have always held that we
should Hi forestall that
Ne Stl) may be able to forestall it if we will build a backfire Against ‘Communism in Asia.
: » » » WHEN 1 WAS a hoy, we had ~ to big fires in our part of the prairie. Each was stopped by
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to start that backfire, even now in China, than to wait and try to fight all the little fires that will break out along China's -borders if we accept the Communist conquest of China as an accomplished fact, as an irreversible trend of history,
Trends of history are invented by the rapacious to intimidate their opposition, and by the timid to justify their failure to be firm. .
Courage and foresight for our leaders at this moment in history would consist in offering materials and advice to the Free Chinese on Formosa for whatever liberating activities they feel able to undertake against the Communist armies on the mainland.
A half“million Chinese on Formosa are willing to fight for the fredom of their country. Our ald does not have te be confined to them. Wa should find ways of getting arms to the.guerrillas on the mainland of China and offer help to potential defectionists among the Communists themselves,
Such a policy would be an economy for the United States, It would be taking a page from the book of the Kremlin, fighting communism with one of communism's most effective techniques: And beginning the policy in China, would take the pressure off all the areas around China. {If you will look at a map, ybu will see that China is the palm of Asia and that Korea, Japan, Indonesia and Southeast Asia are the fingers, Without the palm the fingers are useless.
That is why Russia chose to take China first,
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RUSSIA NOW COUNTS on her control of China to wipe out, American influence in Japan. - 8he knows we cannot continue the occupation indefinitely, that sometime the United States will get weary of supporting Japan as a compensation for Japan's loss of her China trade. When that happens, Japan will go under. And when Japan goes under, or long before that, the United States will be in a full-scale war with communism, We fought World War II in the Pacific to prevent a union of Japan and China under fascism; we cannot tolerate such a union under fascism’s twin, communism. Make no mistake. It will be the worst war in our history, At Pearl Harber, Japan, an Asian nation, administered to the United States the most humiliating defeat in our 175 years as a republic. If we continue to drift as we are now doing, within our lifetime there will be an outbreak of Soviet Pearl Harbors all the way from the Philippines and Alaska to Hawali and perhaps on our own west coast.
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THERE ARE SOME who say | that Europe is more important |
to us than Asia. In a battle no part of the line is more important than any other point. A weakness at one point is an invitation to disaster at all points,
There are some who reply: But if we are firm in Asia, we may lose the support of our allies in Europe. Such a conclusion is not in accord with human nature, Anybody who says this is being blinded by Communist propaganda, In this world nothing is 80 admired as strength-—moral and physical, Among nations who have a common interest,
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